Celine
Dion is changing up her Las Vegas, Nevada show to honour her late husband, René
Angélil, who died Jan. 14.
When
Dion returns to the stage on Tuesday night at Caesars Colosseum for her first
show since Angélil's death, it will begin with a moving 10-minute tribute to
her longtime love, a source confirms to ET.
Although
it is likely the 47-year-old singer will continue the tribute for the remaining
shows before her March hiatus, the source adds that Dion could decide she does
not feel up to performing the tribute at each show.
Angélil
was Dion's manager and his death from cancer -- two days before his 74th
birthday -- hit the "My Heart Will Go On" singer hard.
Earlier
this month, the GRAMMY winner spoke emotionally about Angélil before a
star-studded gathering at a memorial in Las Vegas, remembering the "love
of my life."
"Rene
never hated anyone," she said, speaking to the gathering. "Is it
possible someone loves everybody? I don't think so. But he never told me a
person he disliked… Time was precious to him. He loved life so much, so very
much."
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